Called "Russian" here as some two thirds of the 3,000 produced went to the Russians. The vast majority of the remainder were used in the U.S. for training. None were used in action by the U.S. Army. 47 degree hull front, 76mm M1A1 gun in a T23...http://www.mmsmodels.co.uk/index.php?prod=118

Introduced in late 1942, this model featured a new hexagonal turret. It became the most numerous of the T-34/76s and remained in production until the spring of 1944, when it was replaced by the T-34/85.
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Based on the T-34 Model 1943, the OT-34 was equipped with an ATO-42 Flame Projector mounted in place of the hull MG. It had a range of 120 metres and 200 litres of fuel were carried inside the vehicle. The kit features a late-production "softedge" turret, fitted...http://www.mmsmodels.co.uk/index.php?prod=144